CharlesJournet (26 January 1891 – 15 April 1975) was a Swiss Roman Catholic theologian. He was the first Swiss named a cardinal. Journet has been considered...
against. According to Catholic theologians and ecclesiologists like CharlesJournet and Kenneth D. Whitehead in One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic: The...
collaborated with his cousin Le Corbusier Thomas Jouannet (born 1970), actor CharlesJournet (1891–1975), cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church Louis Jurine (1751–1819)...
Comparative Religions Jean de Menasce and Professor of Systematic Theology CharlesJournet. The agenda of the Conference was as follows: “First: an inventory...
participated in the neo-Thomist revival within his Church, following Cardinal CharlesJournet and Professor Maritain among others. De Menasce was continuously involved...
commission of a wide variety of cardinals, including CharlesJournet, Joseph Frings, Joseph-Charles Lefèbvre, Ermenegildo Florit, Michael Browne, and Lorenz...
tradition of the Apostles committed to the whole Church. Cardinal CharlesJournet wrote that the sensus fidei is "neither a teaching nor a magisterium...
or revised. Thomist philosopher Jacques Maritain wrote to Cardinal CharlesJournet, encouraging Pope Paul VI to issue a creed that would explicitly state...
intellectuals with an interest in spirituality." Servant of God Cardinal CharlesJournet is buried at La Valsainte. In the 1970s the church was thoroughly restored...
Palace 1958–1965 Succeeded by Mario Nasalli Rocca di Corneliano Preceded by Michael Browne, OP Cardinal Protodeacon 1971 Succeeded by CharlesJournet...
Office of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Her writings influenced theologian CharlesJournet. Saint Petrus Canisius (1521–1597), of the Society of Jesus, taught...
CharlesJournet (1891–1975), Jacques Maritain (1882–1973), and Étienne Gilson (1884–1978) contributed significantly to Thomistic methodology. Journet...
1958 Term ended 21 January 1964 Predecessor Massimo Massimi Successor CharlesJournet Orders Ordination 28 May 1904 Consecration 11 November 1928 by Pietro...
rank, usually) with an Archiepiscopal exception: Titular Archbishop CharlesJournet (Swiss) (12 February 1965 – 22 February 1965), simultaneously created...
Nigeria (Ekandem), Senegal (Thiandoum), Sri Lanka (Cooray), Switzerland (Journet), and Vietnam (Trịnh). When Paul VI added members to the College for the...
13 years, but he did make some friends, among them the theologian CharlesJournet and Liane de Pougy, and frequently sought some refreshment at the Charterhouse...
Catholic Church titles Preceded by CharlesJournet Cardinal Protodeacon 5 March 1973 – 30 June 1979 Succeeded by Sergio Pignedoli Preceded by Dino Staffa...
Charles-François Gounod (/ɡuːˈnoʊ/; French: [ʃaʁl fʁɑ̃swa ɡuno]; 17 June 1818 – 18 October 1893), usually known as Charles Gounod, was a French composer...